GARAGE CLEANOUT - Loads of Aftermarket gear

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I am after the Water Pump

would you be able to post it to perth,wa and how much it would be, thanks
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the mivec controller....

does it come with instructions for installation???
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What have you removed the emanage? Just use it to control Mivec.
I really have to pull my finger out and get mine working lol!
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there is no way my car would run without the emanage.... im going to play around with the mivec point because of the cams.
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Yeah but do it with the emanage. Didn't I send you the settings for this ages ago?
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to change mivec point?

not sure dont think so....

i didnt think you could do it with the emanage....
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Yeah u can 8)

Check u're emails, I'm sure I sent you instructions for this.
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What brand is the cat? :)
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Valandis91 wrote:the mivec controller....

does it come with instructions for installation???
An installer would be able to put this in for less than $100

On a normal FTO it's best to leave the Mivec activation point more or less where it is - Mitsubishi has tuned it to the best possible RPM range.. The Mivec /AFC unit will give control over the Air / fuel tuning settings without the expense & tuning costs of a full blown ECU

On your car with the engine Conversion mods etc - Can't say for sure .. if you haven't had your car professionally tuned yet it would be best for them to look at playing with the Mivec point at the same time, using the Haltech as Shane said
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I'll try to respond to everyone's PM's etc & will be posting off some sold items today..
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Fuel Pressure reg is sold
EL Dials Sold
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What would setting the mivec to engage at idle. wouldnt it sound mean.
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:lol: MPH?
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very interested in water pump!
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PM Sent re mivec controller
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Water pump sold pending payment
Intake Pipe sold
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Ah my old exhaust! It was awesome when I had it.

Very quiet and gave a strong mid range!.

Best of luck Michael!
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give you $250 for the unichip? does it require a flash by tuners or any installation by anyone? or could i do it myself?
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